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Selected Publications

  1. Software Engineering: Effective Teaching and Learning Approaches and Practice, H. Ellis, S. Demurjian, and F. Naveda (eds). IGI Global (formerly IDEA Group).  Collection of 20+ articles with  publication is late 2007/early 2008.
  2. Engineering Secure Software Systems, S. Demurjian, S. Gokhale, H. Ellis, and L. Michel (eds) IGI Global (formerly IDEA Group). Collection 20-30 articles with planned publication in January 2009. 
  3. S. Demurjian, “Experiences in Project-Based Software Engineering - What Works, What Doesn't,”  accepted, to appear in: Software Engineering: Effective Teaching and Learning Approaches and Practice, H. Ellis, S. Demurjian, and F. Naveda (eds), IGI Global (formerly IDEA Group), 2007/2008.
  4. P. Pia, S. Demurjian, S. Vegad, S. Kopparti, and K. Polineni, “BrainStorm: Collaborative Customer Requirements Elicitation for Distributed Software Development,” Proc. of 31st Annual Software Engineering Workshop, Baltimore, MD, Mar. 2007.
  5. R. Ammar, S. Demurjian, I. Greenshields, K. Pattipati, and S. Rajasekaran, “Analysis of Heterogeneous Data in Ultrahigh Dimensions,” in Emergent Information Technologies and Enabling Policies for Counter Terrorism. R. Popp and J. Yen (eds.), IEEE Press Series on Computational Intelligence, D. Fogel (series ed.), 2006.
  6. T. Doan, L. Michel, and S. Demurjian, “A Formal Framework for Secure Design and Constraint Checking in UML,” Proc. of Intl. Symposium on Secure Software Engineering, Washington, DC, Mar. 2006.
  7. S. Demurjian, S. Rajasekaran, R. Ammar. I. Greenshields, T. Doan, and L. He, “Applying LSI and Data Reduction to XML for Counter Terrorism,” Proc. IEEE Aerospace Conf., CD-Rom Proceedings, Big Sky, MT, Mar. 2006.
  8. J. Pavlich-Mariscal, S. Demurjian, and L. Michel, “A Framework for Composable Security Definition, Assurance, and Enforcement, ” Satellite Events at the MoDELS 2005 Conference, ModELS 2005 International Workshops, Doctoral Symposium, Educators Symposium, LNCS 3844, Springer, Oct. 2005.
  9. J. Pavlich-Mariscal, L. Michel, and S. Demurjian, “Role Slices and Runtime Permissions: Improving an AOP-based Access Control Schema, ” Proc. of 7th Intl. Wksp. on Aspect-Oriented Modeling, co-located  with MoDELS/UML 2005, Montego Bay, Jamaica, Oct. 2005.
  10. J. Pavlich-Mariscal, L. Michel, and S. Demurjian, “A Formal Enforcement Framework for Role-Based Access Control  using Aspect-Oriented Programming,” Proc. of ACM/IEEE 8th Intl. Conf. on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MoDELS/UML 2005), Montego Bay, Jamaica, Oct. 2005.
  11. J. Pavlich-Mariscal, T. Doan, L. Michel, S. Demurjian, and T.C. Ting, “Role Slices: A Notation for RBAC Permission Assignment and Enforcement,” Research Directions in Data and Applications Security XIX, S. Jajodia (ed.), LNCS 3654, Springer, July 2005.
  12. T. Doan, L. Michel, S. Demurjian, and T.C. Ting, “Stateful Design for Secure Information Systems,” Proc. of 3rd Intl. Wksp. on Security in Information Systems (WOSIS05), Miami FL, May 2005.
  13. Phillips, C., Demurjian, S., and Bessette, K., “A Service-Based Approach for RBAC and MAC Security,” in Service-Oriented Software System Engineering: Challenges and Practices, Z. Stojanovic and A. Dahanayake (eds.), Idea Group, Apr.  2005.
  14. Needham, D., Caballero, R., Demurjian, S., Eickhoff, F., Mehta, J., and Zhang, Y., “A Reuse Definition and Analysis Framework for UML,” in Advances in UML and XML based Software Evolution, H. Yang (ed.), Idea Group, Apr. 2005.
  15. S. Rajasekaran, R. Ammar, S. Demurjian, A. Abdel-Raouf, T. Doan, J. Lian, M. Song, and A. Mohamed, “Strategies for Process High Volumes of Data in Support of Counter-Terrorism,” Proc. IEEE Aerospace Conf., CD-Rom Proceedings, Big Sky, MT, Mar. 2005.
  16. Doan, T., Demurjian, S., Ting, T.C., and Ketterl, A., “MAC and UML for Secure Software Design,” Proc. of 2nd ACM Workshop on Formal Methods in Security Engineering: From Specifications to Code, Washington D.C., Oct. 2004.
Dr. Steven A. Demurjian, Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
Computer Science & Engineering, Box U-2155
The University of Connecticut
317 Fairfield Way, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-2155
(860) 486-4818, (860) 486-3719 (CSE Office), (860) 486-4817 (fax)
steve@engr.uconn.edu